mamech
Full Member level 3
hello
I am working with an arduino usb shield , and It was working great with me, but suddenly it gave me wrong performance (it works but can not detect the flash usb stick). I bean to be sure that the problem is in the usb female connector of the shield. I doubt that some of the internal pins does not touch the internal pins of the usb flash memory stick.
Are not there any way of testing if all pins of female connector really touch the pins of male usb stick?
I think that in computer , the user may detect this by software, but in my case, I want I need first to test if there is full contact between the 4 male and the 4 female pins or not. The real difficulty here is that the whole thing is enclosed in the metal casing of femlae and male connectors and there is no place for using multimeter.
any suggestions?
I am working with an arduino usb shield , and It was working great with me, but suddenly it gave me wrong performance (it works but can not detect the flash usb stick). I bean to be sure that the problem is in the usb female connector of the shield. I doubt that some of the internal pins does not touch the internal pins of the usb flash memory stick.
Are not there any way of testing if all pins of female connector really touch the pins of male usb stick?
I think that in computer , the user may detect this by software, but in my case, I want I need first to test if there is full contact between the 4 male and the 4 female pins or not. The real difficulty here is that the whole thing is enclosed in the metal casing of femlae and male connectors and there is no place for using multimeter.
any suggestions?